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The tenants of a 14-unit building in Newmarket organized after a new landlord more than doubled the rents for some units.
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With N.H.'s rental market red hot, state gives developers $50M to build ‘our way out of this crisis’The new program, funded by the federal government and spearheaded by Gov. Chris Sununu, recently awarded grants to builders across the state.
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Starting Aug. 23, towns and cities must start adhering to a package of new zoning and planning laws passed by the Legislature this year.
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CATCH Neighborhood Housing is a non-profit organization devoted to creating affordable housing for Concord, Penacook, Bow and Frankin, New Hampshire.
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The city used to have lots of unoccupied housing. Now, it’s trying to address a shortage of affordable housing by renovating a former elementary school.
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The program is aimed at spurring more multi-family rental units by covering some developer costs and incentivizing permitting.
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The strain is not unique to Concord. Other housing authorities also report long waiting lists and say their tenants are struggling to find homes in New Hampshire's competitive rental market.
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Housing advocates previously raised concerns that the program as presented did not have any guarantees that the funding would go toward affordable housing.
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House Republicans have made significant changes to a workforce housing bill championed by Gov. Chris Sununu, throwing the future of the bill into doubt.
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But by the time the proposal arrived at the Executive Council on Wednesday for a final sign-off, the concerns over the lack of specificity had spread to both parties.